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Indicate whether the verbs in these sentences are transitive (T) or
intransitive (1). Name the object of each transitive verb and the
complement of each verb of incomplete predication.
1) Rob has fallen ill.
2) they are asleep
3) about children like apples
4) the house is on rent
5) we found him guilty
6) the news seems true
7) the the boy rang the bell
8) the crow seems injured
9) Rana told me a secret
10) don't call him a fool
11) they posted the letters
12) the players seem tired
13) her parents named her Polly
14) the passengers waited patiently
15) the queen appointed him minister

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Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A transitive verb is a verb that takes an object after it. An intransitive verb is a verb that does not take an object after it.

Explanation:

1.    Intransitive verb – rises; complement – none

2.    Intransitive verb – barks; complement – none

3.    Transitive verb – raised; object – his hands

4.    Intransitive verb – proved; complement – false

5.    Intransitive verb – has fallen; complement – asleep

6.    Transitive verb – kept; object – braying

7.    Intransitive verb – is; complement – hot

8.    Intransitive verb – are; complement – out

9.    Intransitive verb – again; complement – none

10.    Intransitive verb – are; complement – human beings

11.    Intransitive verb – went; complement – mad

12.    Intransitive verb – waited; complement – none

13.    Transitive verb – told; object – story

14.    Transitive verb – saw; object – him

15.    Intransitive verb – is; object – overcast

16.    Transitive verb – made; object – his muscles

17.    Transitive verb – called; object – the light

18.    Transitive verb – chose; object – him

19.    Transitive verb – consider; object – man

20.    Transitive verb – called; object – me

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